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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: David Haye's Rehabilitation Bearing Positive Results

    David Haye hinted once again that he may yet have a future in boxing in an update on his shoulder injury.

    The former WBA heavyweight champion required reconstructive surgery on his right shoulder after injuring it in training for February's ill-fated clash with Tyson Fury.

    The 33-year-old was told by doctors to 'seriously consider retirement' following November's five-hour operation, with Haye admitting; "If I'm now destined to have won the European Championship, the unified World Cruiserweight Championship and the WBA Heavyweight Championship of the world...then so be it."
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  • yoz
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    Surprise, surprise. Just as Arreola vs. Stiverne II approaches.

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    • Szef
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      #3
      Looks like LacedUp will owe me some points in near future

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      • JACK1190
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        #4
        Ahaha, i thought they would be!

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        • DoktorSleepless
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          #5
          The savior of the hevyweight division is back.

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          • Ryn0
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            #6
            Hes getting older and is a fighter who is completely reliant on speed of feet and hands and reflexes. Wouldn't be a good idea.

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            • The Gambler1981
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              I ain't from Missouri but "show me"

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              • LacedUp
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                Said this from the start - a fit and fighting Haye is good for the division. The once a year, in and out of retirement Haye is not.

                If he can come back and be a force, great. If not, then just accept your career for what it was.

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                • LacedUp
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Szef99
                  Looks like LacedUp will owe me some points in near future
                  Haha. this year right? Calling out the WBC winner?

                  What did we bet?

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                  • ANAVSLP
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                    Joke

                    David Haye is the loudest talker in the heavyweight division, yet has no balls to back it up/ He didn't wanna get knocked out by Fury, so he pretty much called it quits. He's the Gerry Cooney of boxing these days.

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